Green Kitchen: Quick & Slow: 80 Joyful Vegetarian Recipes to Make Busy Weekdays Easy and Long Weekends Fantastic (Hardcover)

Green Kitchen: Quick & Slow: 80 Joyful Vegetarian Recipes to Make Busy Weekdays Easy and Long Weekends Fantastic By David Frenkiel Cover Image
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In Green Kitchen: Quick & Slow David Frenkiel and Luise Vindahl showcase over 100 modern vegetarian recipes that capture the quick and slow moments of life and in the kitchen.

From the QUICK low-effort weekday dinner when you don't want to spend the whole day in the kitchen but still want to eat something delicious, to the SLOW moments when cooking becomes the best part of the day, these recipes will teach you how to cook great tasting, modern vegetarian food and show you how to find joy in the process.

Featuring stunning photography, and packed cooking tips and fun flavor-twists throughout, Green Kitchen: Quick & Slow will not only inspire you with what to cook on any night of the week, but it will show you how cooking can be your best therapy, friend and ultimate joy.

About the Author


David Frenkiel and Luise Vindahl are the globally influential faces behind the hugely successful blog, Green Kitchen Stories, winner of the Saveur Best Special Diets Blog in 2013. Luise is the nutritional therapist with a degree from the School of Nutritional Medicine in Stockholm and David is the photographer and design-eye behind their work. In this book, David and Luise have expanded their team with Sophie Mackinnon who has been part of developing the recipes.


Product Details
ISBN: 9781784884901
ISBN-10: 1784884901
Publisher: Hardie Grant
Publication Date: August 9th, 2022
Pages: 256
Language: English
 

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